2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11548-015-1157-6
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Comparison of 3D C-arm fluoroscopy and 3D image-guided navigation for minimally invasive pelvic surgery

Abstract: Percutaneous screw fixation using the [Formula: see text] navigational system minimizes the fluoroscope exposure and screw insertion time, while improving screw insertion accuracy. Moreover, the [Formula: see text] navigational system provided a reliable method for fluoroscopy imaging in pelvic fractures.

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“…Two out of three case-control studies reported that 3D-assisted surgery led to a significant decrease in operation time per screw using 3D printed drilling guides [ 16 ] and intra-operative 3D imaging [ 17 ] ( Table 5 ). Berger-Groch et al [ 14 ] found no difference using intra-operative 3D imaging.…”
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“…Two out of three case-control studies reported that 3D-assisted surgery led to a significant decrease in operation time per screw using 3D printed drilling guides [ 16 ] and intra-operative 3D imaging [ 17 ] ( Table 5 ). Berger-Groch et al [ 14 ] found no difference using intra-operative 3D imaging.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Three of the four case-control studies reported that intra-operative 3D-assisted surgery significantly reduced fluoroscopy time [ 14 , 17 , 28 ]. The remaining case-control study by Beck et al [ 22 ] did not express the difference in fluoroscopy time with a p -value.…”
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“…In the literature, the use of these navigation systems has been associated with improved success rates and reduced duration of insertion and irradiation exposure time in transiliac-transsacral screw fixation. [17,23] Thakkar et al [16] reported better success rates with the use of the 3D navigation system in screw fixation compared to the conventional method. Contrary to the findings reported by those studies, Collinge et al [24] could not show differences in the surgical success rates when the standard multiplanar fluoroscopy was compared to the use of the fluoroscopy-based navigation system.…”
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